10.Susan keeps getting fat and is         advised to get off the sofa and exercise.(  )
A.constantlyB.instantlyC.deliberatelyD.swiftly

分析 蘇珊一直在長胖,她不斷的被建議應(yīng)該離開沙發(fā),多做鍛煉.

解答 答案:A.根據(jù)句意,應(yīng)為"不斷地,不停地",故選A.constantly不斷地.A.constantly不斷地,時常地;B.instantly立即地;C.deliberately故意地,謹(jǐn)慎地;D.swiftly很快地,敏捷地.

點評 本題考查副詞辨析.根據(jù)副詞詞義及句意選擇合適的副詞.

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